Seperate volume for headphones? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hi
I was wondering if there's to have a different volume setting when I've got my headphones plugged in.
Generally I like to have my system volume on zero or something low except when I've got my headphones plugged in, at which point I want it high. Does anyone know any tweaks or apps that could do this?
Thanks
Dan

The volume changes when a bluetooth headset is connected. It remembers the last setting when connnected and not. I don't know about wired headsets. Spb phone suite has profiles that can change volume on different conditions.

Thanks - I just tried SPB Phone Suite and it has a profile for "Headset", but it doesn't seem to automatically invoke that profile when I put my headphones in.
I have a plan though using Mortscript....

I've knocked together a Mortscript script that sort of does the job well enough for my purposes.
It doesn't know when I plug my headphones in, but it Puts the volume at 100%, runs S2P and then when I exit S2P it puts the volume back down to 0 (this is just the system volume - the ringer doesn't change).
If anyone can suss out how to set the volume back to what it was rather than 0 that would be great.
I've attached the file in case it's any use to anyone. I've also put in the shortcut I use which has the S2P icon. This shortcut assumes the script is in Storage Card\Program Files Manual.
Dan

I've just improved my previous script!
Now it turns the volume up to 100%, runs S2P and then puts the volume back to what it was before.
I've attached it in case anyone wants it.

You have to set up rules in phone suite for it to automatically change profiles.

How do I do this? I just tried again and am beginning to suspect that maybe it needs an official HTC headset rather the normal headphones and little adaptor cable from eBay that I'm using...

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Switch to silent profile at headphones unplug ?

Hi there,
I don't know if some of you already had Sony-Ericsson phones, but there is a useful feature on them (which must also exist for other brands): when you plug your headphones in the phone, it switches to "headphones" sound profile.
When unplugging them, the sound profile goes back to the state it was before plugging-in.
Is there a way, on Windows Mobile, and thus for Diamond, to do such a thing? Or, at least, to switch to "silent" mode when unplugging the headphones cable?
Thanks for your answers!
Really no idea about how to do this?

Music Stops when power button pressed?

Anyone have any info on this?
My old Orbit2 used to continue to play music through HTC Audio Player as well as Windows Media Player however now if I tap the power button to put device into sleep mode the music pauses.
Anyone have any suggestions/fixes for this?
Any help would be appreciated.
Not sure of Orbit as I do not own one.
But all the WinMo device I have are behaving the way you describe in TD2.
There is apps inside or 3rd party which you can just switch the display off (not the power off), So the device is not off but the display off can save you a lot of battery.
Yeah, I got an app touchlock pro that turns the display off.
Just a bit annoying that I had the problem on the orbit 1, was fixed on the orbit 2 and now the problem is back on the topaz.
Still its a minor thing I suppose - Rest of the functionality seems great so far
Just a little update on this if anyone was interested.
Upon further experimentation I have discovered that i using my bluetooth headset for music playback i can now lock the phone by holding down the end call key and then press the power button to turn the display off whilst maintaing music playback.
Not sure if this works when using a wired headset but it did not seem to work just playing out of the speaker minus the headset.
My D2 continues to play music with the screen off using both coreplayer and windows media player.
EDIT: I thought I would double check - strange, today it stops the music! I know for a fact the other night I was listening to music and the screen was (almost) definitely off. I will investigate further.
EDIT2: I thought further and I know it was playing music with the screen off. I know this because I was happy that the volume buttons still worked.
I just did some checking.
When the headphones are plugged in the music continues playing when you turn off the screen and the volume buttons continue to adjust the volume.
Without the headphones plugged in the music stops when you turn off the screen.
Thanks for that, not actually used the wired headset before but what you have said is correct. it is a shame the same method for bluetooth stereo wasnt implemented or perhaps its just my bluetooth headset. looks like might have to get the wired headset out for a bit.
Hey, is there a way to skip songs with the headset we got?
i never noticed this until today.... how annoying, i just finished loading up my new microSD.
If anyone has a fix for this, please post
Thanks!
Mine appears to be fixed now when using my bluetooth headset or the wired headset But still stops if playing through the phone speaker.
I use a Jabra BT8010 bluetooth headset, and the music continues to play after pressing the power button. The music is shut off if playing through the phones speaker....this is the same as my previous phone (htc TYTN II)

[Q] CM10 volumes

This isn't a bug, more of a ICS/JB feature that is somewhat annoying.
I have sensitive ears, so whenever I listen to music on my phone, I keep the volume at one unit above muted. If that sounds confusing, think of it as muting the phone, then pressing the volume up button exactly once.
I noticed that at this setting, the volume is considerably louder than in CM7 at the same setting. I understand many people actually appreciate this, but in my case, it's loud enough that I end up having difficulty hearing external noises, i.e. someone calling my name from across the room, or the doorbell ringing.
Is there any sort of app or setting that I could use to fine-tune the volume even more? I would like something that is analogous to the in-line headphone volume control I use on my PC. On my PC, I use the Windows settings to put the volume at 20%, then I use the rotary slider on my headphone wire to fine-tune, adjusting up or down depending on whether I'm on skype, playing a game, watching a movie, etc, without changing the Windows volume from 20%. If there's some way to do this on Android, that'd be great.
You ought to be able to do that, using DSP manager or a media player with an equalizer, such as PowerAmp.
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Yeah dsp manager is your best option. Easy to use as well
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Forgot to check back on this thread. Thanks guys, DSP Manager's equalizer worked.

Headphone jack output

I bought this phone coming from an HTC Rezound. First thing I noticed, when using the aux headphone output to any device, car stereo, home theater, mini radio etc. The volume seems way quieter and I have to turn the volume of my stereo way high to compensate. Is this something anyone else has noticed? Perhaps the output voltage is cut back for battery life?
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did u see a "volume limiter" message pop up when u try increasing volume while plugged in?
another thing that affects the sound is default settings for EQ (Wired stereo tab),
make sure it's at Effects: Custom, Surround: Off, Eq: Off (or whatever u like).
Compared to my older phones, its volume output is normal.
DiNoise said:
did u see a "volume limiter" message pop up when u try increasing volume while plugged in?
another thing that affects the sound is default settings for EQ (Wired stereo tab),
make sure it's at Effects: Custom, Surround: Off, Eq: Off (or whatever u like).
Compared to my older phones, its volume output is normal.
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Yeah, I'm rooted so I've turned off that notice, volume all the way up. I keep my eq off altogether. Maybe the volume is normal, maybe there was something to the beats audio in the Rezound after all.
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If you're rooted and have system write protection off, you can edit the file /system/etc/snd_soc_msm/snd_soc_msm_2x to suit your needs. There's various options for different speakers and line output volumes/levels.
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If you're rooted and have system write protection off, you can edit the file /system/etc/snd_soc_msm/snd_soc_msm_2x to suit your needs. There's various options for different speakers and line output volumes/levels.
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I have rooted my phone with mofo and I'm wondering if this fix can help fix the low output on my headphone jack as well. Do you just edit this file with a text editor only or do you have to push it back onto the phone with adb or whatever?
Sorry I'm kinda new

Question bluetooth audio defaults to 50% volume always 🤬

i have 2 different sets of bluetooth headphones over the neck.. one is bluetooth 4.2 other is 5.0 evertime i go to use them its at 50% volume.. i have checked and recheck ever setting pertaining to volume audio and bluetooth.
It's to protect what ever your connect to. Have you turned on your car and your radio is still atthe volume you left the car previously at and it scared the crap out of you?! Having it set at 50% saves both speakers and your ears.
There's a thing in android nowadays where it'll learn the volume preference per device you connect and next time you connect also it'll start from there! I don't have this problem for my car and I've not noticed on my earphones as well... When my phone is connected to the car, it's at 100% always!
You could use Bixby Routines to set a pre-defined volume level when you connect to specific devices, as well as any other changes you'd want.
I have it max-out the volume when it connects to my car, since the car has separate volume control.

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